Facebook Mobile Security Hole Allows Identity Theft:A UK app developer discovered that Facebook's Android and iOS apps, as well as other apps that pull data from Facebook, store unencrypted credentials which, when copied, provide full access to the user's account. A malicious app, software on a connected computer, or even a modified dock or charging station could easily copy the credentials. [GarethWright.com]

AT&T Discontinuing Data for Pay-as-You-Go Plans:Effective April 18, AT&T will no longer offer data to pay-as-you-go voice customers, instead requiring a $25 or $50 voice and text plan. Smartphone users will still have to purchase data packages ranging from $5 to $25 in addition to the 'cover charge.' [Prepaid Reviews]

Global Internet Slowdown: Is Anonymous to Blame?:Twitter accounts connected with the hacking group claimed credit for attacks on hundreds of Chinese websites today: attacks which coincided with global data traffic issues, most pronounced throughout Asia. [Mashable]